to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen暴露;露出;使曝光
If a man exposes himself, he shows his sexual organs in a public place to people he does not know.(男性由于病态心理在公共场合)裸露性器官,露阴
More examples
We decided to expose the wooden beams in the sitting room to give it a more old-fashioned feel.
More political scandals were exposed in the newspapers today.
He had undone the buttons of his shirt, exposing an unsightly expanse of white flesh.
The movie is about a young police officer and his struggle to expose corruption in the force.
Embarrassing details of their private life were exposed to the public.
B2 to make public something bad or dishonest揭露,揭发,揭穿坏事(或不诚实之事)
a public report of the facts about a situation, especially one that is shocking or has been kept secret(尤指对令人震惊或保密之事的)曝光报道
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expose | ➔ | subject sb/sth to sth |
lay sb open to sth | put sb through sth |
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